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This might not be needed, because:
If you have your 24 hour window, and see an interesting spike in the graph, you can zoom in on it in the graph (you have 2 handles below the graph to do that). After that, click on the button Copy from graph
to copy the exact time slot to the general time slider in the top. Now you can use the flows/statistics tabs with your exact time slot.
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sorry for the delay in replying
i now see what you mean!
set the time using the graphs tab first, then click button, then switch the flows tab then search and it changes
its pretty long winded and the slider for the time bit is very silly and hard to work out
also its impossible to reset/adjust the time after you have 'copy from graph' without having to click the 24 hours button to reset it to then re-slide the slider again
personally a simple, from and to time box would be much easier and simpler!
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also is the anyway to set the start date for the slider?
its always set as 27 may 2017 which is 2 years ago today, but we did a fresh install of our monitoring machine so it only has data from 2 days ago,
so why would i need to search for a year ago say?
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